Emily Ratajkowski, Kourtney Kardashian and Mia Moretti were among the many that joined Stacey Bendet to celebrate the premiere of Alice + Olivia’s new Grateful Dead-inspired capsule collection in partnership with Neiman Marcus this Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The collection is Alice + Olivia’s first ever “see-now-buy-now” runway show, accompanying the launch of an exclusive sale on limited edition pieces from the brand’s Spring 2016 line. Between punchy prints, bold stripes, and funky poo-bear prints, the collection features everything you’d need for Coachella and afterwards.
The runway show was streamed live on Alice + Olivia’s socials, as well as on Periscope and Facebook live, but in case you missed it, check out the new pieces in action, and on their website.
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